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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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► Travel Times (raw data): cf. section 11.1<br />

► Delays (raw data): cf. section 11.2<br />

► Signal changes: cf. section 11.10<br />

► Queue lengths: cf. section 11.4<br />

► Node evaluations: cf. section 11.12<br />

► Pedestrian records: cf. section 7.2.3<br />

Section 11.24 describes the <strong>VISSIM</strong> Analyzer.<br />

Enabling Evaluations<br />

Direct data output to a database may reduce the simulation speed. During<br />

the simulation you can save the output data as text file (ASCII) and import<br />

this file into a database once the simulation is finished.<br />

Import example<br />

Import the *.FZP file in MS Access:<br />

1. Use a text editor to open the *.FZP file.<br />

2. In the file, delete all data above the data block.<br />

3. Save the file, replace the original extension by *.TXT.<br />

4. In Access, use FILE - NEW to create an empty database.<br />

5. Click FILE – EXTERNAL DATA - IMPORT to import the text file.<br />

Make sure, that file type Text files has been selected in the Import window.<br />

6. Click IMPORT.<br />

The Text import assistent appears.<br />

7. Check option With separator and click NEXT.<br />

8. Check option Semicolon and First row contains names and click NEXT.<br />

9. Check option New table and click NEXT.<br />

10. For each column, select the appropriate data type (Double, Integer or<br />

Text) from the list and click NEXT.<br />

11. Check option No primary keys and click NEXT.<br />

12. Click FINISH.<br />

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